NEW HANOVER COUNTY, N.C. (WECT) - The ‘Solidarity Now! 1968 Poor People’s Campaign’ exhibition has opened at The Cape Fear Museum of History and Science. According to the museum, ‘Solidarity Now! 1968 ...
This collection includes photographic prints from May 1968 when a coalition of 60 Native American demonstrators surprised the Indian Claims Commission at the Bureau of Indian Affairs to demand better ...
The Poor People's Campaign, an economic justice movement envisioned by Martin Luther King Jr., featured a stop in Louisville. The Louisville march, led by Rev. Charles Elliott and Rev. A.D. King, ...
Charles Fentress, Jr. / From The Barry Bingham, Jr. Courier-Journal Photograph Collection At The University Of Louisville Archives & Special Collections ...
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HAMMONTON - The Noyes Museum of Art at Stockton University Kramer Hall presents “City of Hope: Resurrection City and the 1968 Poor People’s Campaign” on display from Feb. 15 - May 9.
Fifty years ago today, a mule train left the small town of Marks, Miss., bound for the nation's capital. They were answering a call to action the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. made just days before he ...
Reverend Ralph Abernathy (2nd R) and his wife Juanita Abernathy (2nd L) pose in the first house erected on the site of "Resurrection City" near the Lincoln Memorial, where approximately 3,000 ...